Translation: HIGH.
Translation: Organ Solo. The set is perfect for an organ dedication recital, showing a variety of colors. Michael Helman. Intermediate.
Translation: For organ. Based on Picardy. Gerald Near. Advent, Communion. Published by Aureole Editions. MN.AE078.
Translation: A Voice in the Desert composed by Ronald Nelson. For SAB choir, keyboard accompaniment. Easy.
Translation: For SATB Choir, Soprano Descant, optional Handbells, Organ. Percussion sheet music.
Translation: Gentle Mary Laid Her Child arranged by Bob Burroughs. For SATB choir, keyboard accompaniment. Christmas Day, Mary Mother of God. Sacred.
Translation: The Liturgy of St. James is the backdrop of this setting for SAB choir, organ, and congregation by Joe Herl. Beginning. Eighth.
Translation: Primarily 2-part Mixed Choir setting using the tune Picardy. Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence composed by John Carter. Processional.
Translation: Sing to the Lord a New Song composed by Kinley Lange, Kathryn Sparks. Medium. Eighth. Scripture.
Translation: For SATB choir, optional congregation, optional brass quintet, timpani, handbells, organ, suspended. Choir sheet music.
Translation: These "Choral Variations on picardy" by Alfred V. Fedak are a fitting vehicle for the profound text. Choir sheet music. Beginning.
Translation: For Organ, Flute, Clarinet, Violin, Choir, SATB. 21st Century, Renaissance, Early Music, Sacred. SATB Choir, Bb. Choir sheet music.
Translation: For unison with descant, and organ. A hymn-anthem based on 'Picardy' suitable for Advent or as a communion anthem.
Translation: SATB Choir, Violins, Organ. SATB Choir, Violins, Organ. Picardy Press #PP-N-001-CS. Published by Picardy Press.
Translation: Harpsichord sheet music. Piano sheet music. Intermediate. Arranged by James Gilbert.
Translation: Healey Willan. Choir sheet music. Piano Accompaniment sheet music. Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence composed by Healey Willan. 1880-1968.
Translation: Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence. From the words of the Liturgy of St. James, translated by G. Moultrie.